Medical emergency at parking lot near Haines St, Sinking Spring PA
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Emergency responders are attending to a patient experiencing a defibrillator or pacemaker alert in a parking lot near Haines Street.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire A and EMS
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Intermediate is by one-two.
00:01
He'll be handling with me medical, what we called the ambulance, 1512, near Haines Street parking lot.
00:09
Correction of the mainland is 60, so as the defibrillator go off.
00:14
The caller went inside to the full, a known extent of the patient's condition.
00:20
The caller will be outside to direct to his vehicle requesting running.
00:28
RUX-621 respond with the additional.
00:31
One-O-Nux-6-521 responding with the additional 1513.
00:35
The additional 1513.
00:42
Handball on 6515, you can recall from the residents of the village screens.
00:46
Intermediate 6-1-2 is going to be handling 1513.
00:50
Marksman, 653-0.
00:51
Responding.
00:54
Next, 6.931, Brooks, you're responding? Correct.
01:00
6.9.3.1.15.
01:05
Thirks. Naperville Road in San Antonio's Road, vehicle, and a pole.
01:08
When injuries, no hazards.
01:11
Really? Okay.
01:16
Mark, 6,
01:17
responding.
01:19
Copy additional.
01:24
System 26 responding 1514.
01:30
For Cnambial 6922.
01:35
Samuel 692.
01:41
What minute do you need to have comment for the snail of the pacemaker or the dissuator that went off?
01:51
No, 692.
01:55
Which call are you referencing?
02:02
Near Haines Street.
02:03
We're doing a transport here.
02:05
Someone flag us down.
02:06
My partner's over there assessing him now.
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Location mentioned:
Haines St, Sinking Spring, PA 19608
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